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Sports: Belichick wins 300th as Patriots beat Browns, 27-13

Becomes third NFL head coach with 300 victories as Patriots win

- By KYLE HIGHTOWER AP Sports Writer

Foxborough, Mass. — Bill Belichick was 39 years old when he coached the Cleveland Browns to a win over the New England Patriots in 1991 — his first as an NFL coach. As Belichick trotted toward the center of the field Sunday, his trademark cutoff hooded sweatshirt soaked in rain following the Patriots' 27-13 win over the Browns, he did so as a member of a small, but elite group of coaches.

Tom Brady threw for 259 yards and two touchdown passes to help Belichick earn his 300th career victory in the Patriots' win.

Belichick sits behind only Don Shula (347) and George Halas (324) on the NFL's all-time list.

"Fortunatel­y I didn't play in any of those games," Belichick said. "I was a part of those, but honestly, players win games in this league and I've been fortunate to coach a lot of great ones."

The Patriots improved to 8-0 for the third time in team history and the first time since 2015, when they started 10-0. The Browns have lost three straight games.

Brady completed 20 of 36 passes, hitting Julian

Edelman on eight of them for 78 yards and both TDs.

New England capitalize­d on three first-quarter turnovers by Cleveland to take a 17-0 lead. Running back Nick Chubb had back-to-back fumbles and quarterbac­k Baker Mayfield had an intercepti­on.

The Patriots have now forced a league-high 25 turnovers this season.

Safety and captain Devin McCourty said they now come into games expecting to force two or three turnovers.

"It's an awareness to hunt the football," he said. "As a defense we all know that."

The Browns did trim New England's lead to 17-10 early in the third quarter. But the Patriots struck right back on their next possession, using a 59-yard completion from Brady to James White to help set up a 14-yard touchdown pass from Brady to Edelman.

Chubb ran for 131 yards, and Mayfield finished 20 of 31 for 194 yards and a touchdown. The Patriots have now won 21 straight games against first- or second-year signal callers, the longest such streak in NFL history.

Early problems

Cleveland's first-quarter turnovers came on three consecutiv­e plays.

After the Patriots took a 3-0 lead, Chubb took a handoff from Mayfield but had the ball inadverten­tly kicked out of his hands by left guard Joel Bitonio . It was scooped up by Dont'a Hightower and returned 26 yards for a touchdown.

On the first play of the ensuing series after the Patriots' kickoff landed out of bounds,

Chubb got the ball again, this time getting around the edge and scampering 44 yards down the sideline.

He appeared headed for a touchdown, but New England cornerback Jonathan Jones gave pursuit and hammered the ball from Chubb's hands on the Patriots 4. It was recovered McCourty.

Following a Patriots' punt, the Browns' next series ended when Lawrence Guy broke into the backfield and stepped in front of Mayfield's shovel pass attempt to Jarvis Landry on the Cleveland 16 for his first-career intercepti­on.

New England needed just two plays after the changeover for Brady to connect with Edelman for an 8-yard touchdown.

"They're going to take advantage of stuff like that. That's jut the kind of team they are," Mayfield said. "This isn't Nick Chubb's fault. He's going to be very hard on himself."

Cleveland finally found some traction in the second quarter on their sixth possession, capping a six-play, 54-yard drive with a 21-yard pass from Mayfield to Demetrius Harris.

 ?? ELISE AMENDOLA/AP PHOTO ?? New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick waves to the crowd as he leaves the field after the Patriots defeated the Cleveland Browns 27-13 in Sunday’s game at Foxborough, Mass. It was Belichick’s 300th victory as an NFL head coach.
ELISE AMENDOLA/AP PHOTO New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick waves to the crowd as he leaves the field after the Patriots defeated the Cleveland Browns 27-13 in Sunday’s game at Foxborough, Mass. It was Belichick’s 300th victory as an NFL head coach.

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